鼻涕

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 鼻涕 (bí tì) specifically refers to nasal mucus, commonly known as snot or snivel. It is a very common word used in everyday conversation, especially when talking about colds, allergies, or crying.

Common Contexts

鼻涕 is often mentioned when describing symptoms of illness, such as a runny nose during a cold. It also appears in contexts involving children crying, where snot might drip from the nose.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 鼻涕 (xǐng bítì): to blow one's nose. This is a polite and common way to talk about clearing nasal mucus.
  • 鼻涕 (liú bítì): to have a runny nose. Used to describe the symptom of nasal mucus flowing out.
  • 鼻涕 (bítìchóng): literally "snot bug," a colloquial term for a slug, showing a playful use of 鼻涕.

Register and Tone

鼻涕 is neutral and informal, suitable for everyday speech. It is not a medical term but is widely understood and used in casual contexts.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 鼻涕 with (also meaning nasal mucus), which is more common in Japanese and sometimes in Chinese medical contexts. 鼻涕 is the standard colloquial term in Mandarin Chinese.

Using 鼻涕 correctly helps learners sound natural when discussing common health issues or describing children’s behavior.

Example Sentences

When I have a cold, my nose keeps running nonstop.

The child cried so much that snot was running out.

Please use a tissue to wipe your snot.